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That is a fairly strong claim on the surface and the company's website has a slightly different one:
"In 1964, Jean-Claude Decaux invented advertising street furniture."
Such a fundamental mistake in the opening paragraph. Made me realize I could not trust whatever was written afterwards.
touristy track is covered by cctvs and they are used to get people for anything including public urination or graffiti so of course it's clean
Uncorrelated with the usefulness of the building after controlling for other factors
I gather locals who drive are in violent disagreement with me on this, and Paris is a big place that extends well beyond the posh touristy arrondissements, but it's still remarkable -- especially given that the downtowns of most American big cities have gone downhill in the same time period.
LA Metro has a mere 120 miles of track vs Paris's 150 miles, but in our defense they had a 90 year head start :)